Transport yourself back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating discussions of past talk shows hosted by Reginald.
Reginald Angus Argue has been awarded the Veterans World Poet Laureate title by Veterans World Magazine in Nevada, USA.
Check out his latest poem published in Veterans World Magazine.
Issue 2- 2024 Poet Laureate page 33 "Creed and Code of Soldiers"
Issue 1 2024 Poet Laureate page 33
"Soaring With The Eagles"
Reginald Recited Poetry
Reginald Angus Argue's last poem, "Spirit of Scotland," pays homage to his Celtic/Viking roots and fosters a sense of shared heritage and belonging.
Recently, he shared a new poem titled "He is Our Victory."
On May 3, 2023, Reginald Angus Argue encountered a hacking incident that locked him out of his Facebook account. Despite being unable to regain access, he created a new account, demonstrating his resilience and determination to continue sharing his creative work.
To showcase his poetry and stories, Argue committed himself to reciting his writing and consistently uploading videos to his YouTube channel from mid-May 2023 to early 2024.
Reginald Angus Argue, a retired Canadian Military Veteran and host of The Reginald Show reflected on his experience attending the 2017 Invictus Games with media passes in a piece titled "Invictus Spirit."
Song - Lyrics
Reginald Angus Argue reciting lyrics for a song he wrote in 2006, "Forgive Them Father."
The song is about Angels, God, and Jesus on the cross. When Reginald wrote the lyrics, he could hear an angelic melody for it as he was putting pen to paper on this piece.
Tonya Lee Williams is a Canadian actress and the founder of the Reelworld Film Festival.
In 2016, Reginald interviewed her during the festival. Tonya is known for her role as Dr. Olivia Barber Winters in the daytime drama series The Young and the Restless.
During the 100th Grey Cup in Toronto, retired CFL players Herm Harrison and Reggie Holmes shared their football career experiences.
In the 1971 Grey Cup, the Calgary Stampeders played against the Toronto Argonauts, with Joe Theismann as the Argonauts' quarterback.
Tragically, the football community lost a legend when Herm Harrison passed aw
During the 100th Grey Cup in Toronto, retired CFL players Herm Harrison and Reggie Holmes shared their football career experiences.
In the 1971 Grey Cup, the Calgary Stampeders played against the Toronto Argonauts, with Joe Theismann as the Argonauts' quarterback.
Tragically, the football community lost a legend when Herm Harrison passed away, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be remembered. This was the last interview he gave, a poignant reminder of his enduring impact on the sport.
Mike Trauner, also known as Megatron, is a retired Master Corporal of the Canadian Military and a member of Team Canada Invictus Games member.
During the event, Mike won two gold medals in indoor rowing. He is an inspiring individual who never gives up despite facing tremendous odds and serves as a source of inspiration for many others. H
Mike Trauner, also known as Megatron, is a retired Master Corporal of the Canadian Military and a member of Team Canada Invictus Games member.
During the event, Mike won two gold medals in indoor rowing. He is an inspiring individual who never gives up despite facing tremendous odds and serves as a source of inspiration for many others. He was interviewed by Reginald during the 2017 Invictus Games.
In 2013, the host, Reginald, was backstage at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
He spoke with Hannah Moscovitch, a prolific Canadian playwright nominated for the Governor General's Award 2009. She has written several plays, including "East Berlin" and "This Is War."
On February 1, 2012, Constable Troy Derrick, a member of the RCMP and the First Nation Community Police Service, spoke with Reginald.
Troy worked within the community to bring about positive changes and discussed various community projects.
On June 14, 2010, Theoren Fleury appeared as a guest on the Monday Brown Bagger radio show hosted by Reginald. Theoren Fleury had spent 15 years in the NHL.
During the interview, the conversation focused on Theoren Fleury's views on Residential Schools. He condemned them as a travesty, emphasizing that children as young as 5 and 6 years old were taken away from their homes. They were only allowed to see their parents twice a year, and the rest of the time, they were subjected to abuse by priests or nuns who ran the Residential Schools.
Reginald Angus Argue reciting and sharing his poetry
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